numerous good large resting pools. It was estimated that there 

 were 22,000 sq. yd. of medium and small rubble constituting 75 

 percent of the stream bed in the section surveyed. There are no 

 obstructions or water diversions. Rainbow trout are abundant 

 and a good spring run of steelhead trout is reported, Panjab 

 Creek appeared to be more suitable for trout than for salmon, 

 and it was reported that salmon did not enter the stream, 



2I-(1), Meadow Creek , — (June 19, 1935} Suomela and Shuman.) 

 Meadow Creek enters Panjab Creek approximately 2^ miles above the mouth 

 and extends for approximately 7 miles. It was 18 feet wide at the 

 mouth and discharging about 35 c.f.s. at the time of observation. 

 It is similar in character to Panjab Creek. 



2I-(2), Turkey Creek ,-- (June 19, 1935 J Suomela and Shuman.) 

 Turkey Creek enters Panjab Creek approximately h miles above the 

 mouth and is about h miles long. At the time of observation it 

 was discharging about 20 c.f.S. It is similar in character to 

 Panjab Creek, 



2 J, Sheep Creek . — (June 19, 1935} Suomela and Shuman.) 

 Sheep Creek enters the Tucannon River approximately 5o£ miles 

 above the mouth. It is a small, short stream, and of no value 

 to salmon, 



2K, Bear Creek . — (June 19, 1935} Suomela and Shuman.) Bear 

 Creek enters the Tucannon River approximately 53 miles above the 

 mouth. It is a small, short stream, and of no value to salmon. 



There are a number of small intermittent streams entering 

 the Snake River in the 77 mile section between the mouths of the 

 Tucannon and Clearwater Rivers, None of these is of any value to 

 salmon. They include the following five streams: 



3, Alkali Flat Creek .— Enters the Snake River approximately 

 67 miles above the mouth, at Riparia, Washington, 



U. Deadman Creek ,— Enters the Snake River approximately 85 

 miles above the mouth. 



5, Penawawa Creek , — Enters the Snake River approximately 93 miles 

 above the mouth. 



6, Almota Creek .— Enters the Snake River approximately 105 

 miles above the mouth. 



7, Steptoe Creek . — Enters the Snake River approximately 129 

 miles above the mouth. 



